78 fr (b '- ,.,^ ... <.y ,/,,' 7.95 'V ^â'l ,"t/ " .. ..1111 .. ,",.f r ' .". >:""",oQo..r ',.,' . . '.:'.t. . .. < ':'{ '" "'.J', '. .. 1. '. , ' , .' 4j . . .. ' 1-...., t,, t ' '.. :..;.:... ' 1.. :.::: ' ':ì : '-, .... t '<.0-." , ..-J' I , .I , / ,/ I' " , ..."'" ,,':---- '" ' ....., 8.95 7.95 . '" Diamond Reef, just off Governors Is- land. He died not long afterward. MJ mother was d Low, of the Salem ChIna- clipper family-a fifth cousin of Seth Low, president of Columbia in the eighteen-ninetIes. I went to Erasmus Hal] and then to the Pratt Institute, in Brooklyn, where I had a scholarship. This ran out, and so did my money, and so did I. I got a job at the maIn information desk in the R.C.A. Build- ing, in Rockefeller Center When the war came along, the Center's guides- all boys then-kept getting drafted, so I asked to fill In for one of them. I was the first girl guide at Rockefeller Cen- "" ter, and it has never gone back to boys. I broke in the other girl guides during the war. At first, the public resented girls In the job, so you really had to know your stuff. In the four years I was a guide, beginning in 1943, I must have taken about eighty-eight thousand '<,'. people on tours of the place. Dunng l::::". much of that time, the serVIcemen were shipping out, and quite often the last <, thing they'd do before they left was visit :: Rockefeller Center, so they acted dS Ì) , though the girl guide assigned to them "Nas sort of the Statue of Liberty. ,^T e girls did our best. W e knew some of those boy s weren't coming back, and we felt that It waS up to us to make their visit sparkle for them as best we could. '\ I remember on one trip, when we got to the roof, I started to point out the real Statue of LIberty, and one of the boys said, 'That's my girl. That's my girl.' " After a pause to get her bearings from the river's east bank, Mrs. Philip continued, "I showed a group of Ara- bIans through one day. One was Ab- dulla Sulaiman, the Minister of Finance of Saudi Arabia. He sent me a gold- and-diamond pin from Tiffany's the next day. ,.A,nother time, during the war, I showed the Pnme Minister of New Zealand through-the late Peter Fra- ser-and he invited me to dinner with his staff. After that, he asked to see me every time he came to New Yark, and twice he had me stand at receptions with him at the Waldorf." She left Rockefeller Center in 1947, she said, and for the next three years did a little of this and that-tour director at La- Guardia Airport and counsellor for E u- ropean war orphans in this country, among other things-and then took to the water as a guide, working not onlJ on Day Line boats but, In the off season, for the Circle Line, on round-the-island tours. After a couple of years of this, she married James Philip, a ship's purser, and presently she got a job at the United . Nations, because she was expecting a :j babJ and wanted to stay on dry land for t '...::- ->>< w ' , " ""on" beat on:, çampus " .S'andler of BQ, ton;'s cushion-soled plus ",bla. ""øuè ::::. ìo l , variously in off-beat, : rèen, greys, ,.,: bro:wns, beiges'..':,::or red ' < Altman cas\l.al:' shø;e,' I!lon,.", -":". "'-'. '.' ..... "" "..". -.:" sèêônd floor.... .Fiftb Avenue, W,hite::,:";'PJain ,.",.M hø.sse Sn9rt::',BiJIs -",MU 9 7gQO "', '..", .",., " .' L _I' AUGUST 2, 1, 19 bO OÆznSta y r Z1 " 'Ð" . I BOX PLEAT SKIRT by John Meyer of Norwich. Deep graceful pleats, stitched down to the hips, provide free- striding freedom and a slim un-bulky outline. Smooth- finish yarn-dyed worsted flannel. Neutral tones of Oxford (Dark) or Cambridge (Light) Grey, Charcoal Brown, Olive. Sizes 8 to 16. $17.95 "r ...@}/,. " I í _ ,:l , /", è J, ,,:" ' ; -. H" " . .., .--;i;Y .. CJ C ìJ o 2: -:! (J) '"0 o r -< /"f1 Also shown: Our roll /"f1 sleeve perennial, : the Minx collar shirt . 65% Dacron*, ;Q 35% cotton. White, Putty Green, Deep Gold, Rust, Light Blue. 8 to 18. $5.95 mail orders add 45c postage write for free catalog ann stanley in doylestown bucks county, pennsylvania :><f ' ... 1,' U.S.l.T.A. NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIPS FOREST HilLS, L. I., SEPTEMBER 2.11 250 TOP PLA YERS-300 THRilLING MATCHES First 6 Days $1.50 up. last 4 days $3.00 up. . Get tickets now-at all Masters' Stores, at U.S.L.T.A., 120 B'way, N.Y.C. and at West Side Tennis Club, Forest Hills, 80 8-2300. S -- [I --- .,,- UC J I 4:, ; , R t t I_I "'õIIl I .,,..u;l. es auran s . .. I 113=== g\:Q Specializing in CANTONESE, PEKING, SHANG- HA.I & CHUNG ING ooking. For those who want variety & the ultimate an Chinese cuisine Luncheon. Cocktails. Dinne1-Banquet Facil ties Air Conditioned Park free after 6 P.M. 1 143 W. 49th ST. 75 E. 5 5 St.-cor. Park bet. 6th & 7th Ave. PL 3 4930 PL 7-1170 Now appearing at K c' cC.ra. ThAAr and Hubbell Pierce